Robinia Acacia, Beekeeper Honeycomb 2018(ca.2,5-3kg)

Reference: 22122018

Condition: New product

The Robinie is the so-called "False Acacia", hence the name of the honey. Acacia is often the first ray of hope for bees after a long winter, because they bloom early in the year. Acacia honey from Germany is a lover's honey, fine and sweet in the taste and not very dominant in sweetening.

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Honey is a food produced by honeybees for their own nutritional needs from the nectar of flowers or honeydew. It consists of about 200 different ingredients. The composition can be very different depending on the honeys. The most important ingredients are fructose (27 to 44%), glucose (22 to 41%) and water (about 18%). Other typical ingredients include other sugars, pollen, minerals, proteins, enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, colors and flavors. Honey can be liquid or solid (crystallized). This depends mainly on the ratio of the two simple sugars fruit and glucose to each other, but also how the honey is processed and stored.

The Robinie is the so-called "False Acacia", hence the name of the honey. Acacia is often the first ray of hope for bees after a long winter, because they bloom early in the year. Acacia honey from Germany is a lover's honey, fine and sweet in the taste and not very dominant in sweetening.

Our Robinia Acacia honeycomb honey is from its own apiary to the consumer, honeydew 2018, is from the city of Gien (France). Gien is a French town in the Loiret department in the Center-Val de Loire region. The city is located on the Loire about 80 kilometers east of Orleans and 150 kilometers from Paris in wooded surroundings.

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Robinia Acacia, Beekeeper Honeycomb 2018(ca.2,5-3kg)

The Robinie is the so-called "False Acacia", hence the name of the honey. Acacia is often the first ray of hope for bees after a long winter, because they bloom early in the year. Acacia honey from Germany is a lover's honey, fine and sweet in the taste and not very dominant in sweetening.